Santiago Gamboa

Santiago Gamboa (Caracas, November 2011)

Santiago Gamboa (born 1965) is a Colombian writer.[1]

Biography

Born in Bogotá, he studied literature at the Javerian University of Bogotá. He moved to Spain where he remained until 1990 and graduated in Hispanic Philology at the University of Alcalá de Henares. He then moved to Paris, where he studied Cuban Literature at the Sorbonne.

He made his debut as a novelist with Páginas de vuelta (1995), a work that established him as one of the most innovative voices of the new Colombian narrative; later he wrote Perder es cuestión de método (1997), which was internationally acclaimed and has been translated into Italian, French, Greek, Portuguese, Czech, and German, and about which a film is now being made. Vida feliz de un joven llamado Esteban (2000) has added to his international prestige. He is also the author of the travel book Octubre en Pekín (2001).

In 2009, Gamboa published Necropolis, an acclaimed novel that won that year'sLa Otra Orilla Literary Prize. In 2012 the novel was published in English by Europa Editions [ISBN 9781609450731].

As a journalist, he has been a contributor to the Latin American Service of Radio France International in Paris, a correspondent for El Tiempo and columnist for the magazine Cromos. He lives in Rome.

Works

References

  1. Craig-Odders, Renée W.; Collins, Jacky; Close, Glen Steven (January 2006). Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian detective fiction: essays on the género negro tradition. McFarland. pp. 151–. ISBN 978-0-7864-2426-9. Retrieved 17 June 2011.
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